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Painesville, Ohio 

: MAPLES 
No shade tree is so well known, more generally planted 
or so popularly loved as the Maple. The rounded den- 
sity and color richness of Norway and Schwedler prevail 
as specimens in spacious lawns; the Sugar lines up 
majestically along the road; the Silver finds occupation 
as quick shading for western exposures of porch and 
windows. 
SILVER MAPLE. Acer Dasycarpuns. 80 Feet. It 
makes a broad, bulky, but pointed topped tree, 
reaching shading size quicker than any other variety. 
8-10 feet, Each $2.00; Per 10, $18.00 
NORWAY MAPLE. Acer Platanoides. 50 Feet. A 
large, handsome tree with a round head; broad, deep 
green shining foliage. Very desirable for street or 
lawn. 
8-0 Feet, Each $4.00; Per 10, $35.00 
SCHWEDLER MAPLE. 
“Purple Norway’s” 
all times, but are especially fine in spring, when their 
gleaniing. red and purple contrast brightly with the 
delicate green of other trees. 
8-10 feet, Each $5.50;. Per 10, $50.00 
OAK 
RED OAK. Querceus Rubra. 75 Feet. A tall tree, with 
massive, Broad top and thick trunk. Of compara- 
Acer Platanoides Schwedleri. The 
tively quick growth, with immense, high-coloring 
leaves. 
10-12 feet, Each $9.00 
PIN OAK. Quereus Palustris.. 75 Feet. Broad based 
pyramids in habit; described as half weeping when 
old, because its lower branches touch the ground. 
Magnificent, darkly lustrous leaves. 
10-12 feet, Each $9.00 
POPLAR 
WHITE POPLAR. Populus Bolleana. 50 Feet. (Silver 
Leaf). Its big leaves are glossy green, silvery 
beneath, creating an attractive flashing effect when 
stirred by the winds. Often used in landscaping 
against wall spaces of high buildings. 
8-10 feet, Each $2.60 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. 
Populus Nigra Italica. Old trees, 
once thoughtfully placed, are outstanding landmarks _ 
today; their great height, dense slenderness, and 
somber sillhouette against the sky line give a re- 
markably picturesque effect. 
: 6-8 feet, Each $1.20 
RED BUD OR JUDAS TREE 
CERCIS CANADENSIS. American Redbud. 25 Feet. A 
small growing tree of irregular form, with heart- 
shaped leaves. It is covered with reddish pink, deli- 
cate blossoms early in spring before the leaves ap- 
peor. This fits in well with Dogwoods, Cherries, 
Crabs and Thorns. 
ed 4-5 feet, Each $1.50 
SWEET GUM 
LIQUIDAMBER STYRACIFLUA. 60 Feet. A _ graceful 
tree with cork bark. Leaves turn a beautiful amber 
red in early fall. 
5-6 feet, Each $3.75 
beautiful leaves attract attention at . 
SHADE TREES 
SYCAMORE 
PLATANUS ORIENTALIS. European Planetree. 80 Feet. 
The well known Oriental Plane. Used in great 
numbers to create vistas of dense green shade and 
ornamentation. A_ lofty, wide-spreading tree with 
deeply lobed palmate leaves; valuable for its hand- 
some foliage, hardiness and free growth. The bark 
is an attractive grayish green during ‘the summer. 
6-8 feet, Each $3.00 
TREE OF HEAVEN 
AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA. 40 Feet. Extremely rapid 
grower with brilliant green, palm-like leaves. Thrives 
in city lots exposed to gas and smoke, and in soil - 
where other trees perish. 
8-10 Ft., Each $3.50 
TULIP TREE 
LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA. 60 Feet. A tall, magnifi- 
cent tree, of rapid, pyramidal growth, spangled in 
spring with large, tulip-shaped flowers of greenish 
yellow and orange. 
5-6 feet, Each $3.00 
WILLOW 
SALIX NIOBE. Weeping Willow. 45 Feet. One of the 
finest and showiest of the Weeping Willows and 
very hardy. It has bright golden bark, long, fine 
branches, with leaves green above and silvery be- 
neath. 
10-12 feet, Each $4.50 

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